This section is from the book "A Treatise On Therapeutics, And Pharmacology Or Materia Medica Vol2", by George B. Wood. Also available from Amazon: Part 1 and Part 2.
These may be distributed into the four classes of diluents, demulcents, emollients, and Protectives. Compressing agents might be added; as also the measures employed to regulate position; but it is the result in these cases, and not the means used to produce it, that is remedial; and the latter are so closely dependent on manipulation for their efficiency, that they belong rather to the category of surgical instruments than of remedies.
 
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